This invention relates to an apparatus for removing floating debris from swimming pools, and in particular, a net attachment assembly mountable in the mouth of a pool skimmer.
Floating debris, such as leaves, twigs, grass and other bits of foliage, as well as insects and other vermin, is a common nuisance for swimming pools. Floating debris detracts from the aesthetic value and use of the pool and is problematic for the operation of the circulation and filtering systems of the pool. A number of devices and tools have been developed to collect and remove floating debris from the surface water of swimming pools, ranging from a manually used net affixed at the end of a pole to nets that mount to the sides of the pool and passively collect floating debris. Pool skimmers, which generally form part of the water filtration and circulation system of the pool, often have screens that filter floating debris, but these screens are actually designed more to protect the pump from clogging as a result of a buildup of debris than for providing an efficient means for cleaning the pool water.
The present invention provides a removable skimmer net assembly that securely sits within the mouth of any conventional pool skimmer to passively collect floating debris from the surface of the water. The skimmer net assembly includes a removable pool net and a skimmer mount, which has a telescoping column and a T-shaped net orientation connector. The telescoping column secures the mount within the mouth of the pool skimmer in either a vertical or horizontal orientation. The net orientation connector allows the removable net to be properly positioned within the pool skimmer mouth regardless of the orientation of the telescoping column or the style of skimmer. The removable pool net is connected to the skimmer mount by a dove-tail joint that allows the net to be easily disconnected from the mount for cleaning or when the pool is in use.
The above described features and advantages, as well as others, will become more readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
The present invention may take form in various system and method components and arrangement of system and method components. The drawings are only for purposes of illustrating exemplary embodiments and are not to be construed as limiting the invention. The drawings illustrate the present invention, in which:
Referring now to the drawings,
Like the net frame 24, skimmer mount 30 is constructed of a polymer plastic or other suitable material for use in pool water. Skimmer mount 30 includes an extensible telescoping column 40 and a T-shaped net orientation connector 50. Column 40 includes a center member 42 and a pair of extensible end members 44. Column 40 allows skimmer mount 30 to be securely fitted into the mouth of any conventional skimmer. Center member 42 has generally cylindrical body with opposed threaded male ends 43. An integral abutment arm 41 extends perpendicularly from center member 42. Center member 42 has a pair of square notches 47 formed on opposed sides thereof and a lateral through bore 49 that extends between the square notches 47. It should be noted that abutment arm 41 extends at an offset angle with respect to bore 49, i.e., generally 3-10 degrees offset from perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of bore 49. Each end member 44 has generally tubular bodies. The inner wall 45 of each end member 44 is threaded to receive threaded male ends 43 of center member 42. Column 40 also includes a pair of locking nuts 48 that can be turned about threaded male ends 43 to abut against end members 44 thereby locking the end members in place. Pliable end cap 48 covers the open end of each end member 44 and assists in providing the holding force to secure skimmer mount 20 within the mouth of a pool skimmer.
Net orientation connector 50 has mounting sleeve 52 and an integral shaft 54. Mounting sleeve 52 has a longitudinal female dove-tailed slot 53 formed therein for receiving the male dove-tailed flange 26 of net frame 22. Shaft 54 extends perpendicularly from a square shoulder 56 that protrudes from the back of sleeve 52 and a has a threaded distal end 58. Net orientation connector 50 is connected to telescoping column 40 selectively in either a parallel position (
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One skilled in the art will note that the skimmer net assembly of this invention provides a passive collection mechanism for floating debris on the surface of a swimming pool. The skimmer mount is easily installed onto the mouth of the skimmer without tools or modification of the skimmer mouth. The extensible or telescoping action of the skimmer mount allows the assembly to be used in any style or brand of skimmer and can be used in both square faced and wide mouth skimmer profiles. The locking nuts and end caps ensure that the skimmer mount is securely seated in the skimmer mouth. The removable pool net can be removed for cleaning out the collected debris or when the pool is in use. The sliding dove tail joint allows the removable pool net to be manually inserted onto and pulled from the skimmer mount. The pool net is also sized and shaped to collect a large volume of floating debris, including leaves, sticks and insects before needing to be emptied.
The skimmer net assembly helps remove floating debris, particularly smaller debris and insects, before it enters the pool skimmer filter, which prolongs the life of the skimmer's filter element and reduces the frequency of backwashing of the filter system to remove collected small debris. Capturing such small debris prior to its entrance into the skimmer lessen the strain on the pool filter pump due to the filter element being cleaner thus allowing the pump to work more efficiently and lessen the time the pump may run at higher pressure rates due to small debris collection in the main filter element.
The embodiment of the present invention herein described and illustrated is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. It is presented to explain the invention so that others skilled in the art might utilize its teachings. The embodiment of the present invention may be modified within the scope of the following claims.